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Dear Readers, If you read anything this year exposing the hidden injustices in our health…

Dear Readers, If you read anything this year exposing the hidden injustices in our health…

Summer is officially here, and whether you’re relaxing in the great outdoors or riding out…

Dear Readers, I want to bring your attention to a deeply disturbing but vital series…

Dear Readers, We are enormously proud that STAT reporters Casey Ross and Bob Herman have…

Dear Readers, Please bear with me as I brag about two of STAT’s most accomplished…

Welcome to STAT Madness, a bracket-style contest to find the best innovation in science and…

It’s time to take stock of the year that was in health and science: the…

There’s an old story in journalism, and it goes like this: A reporter is asked,…

The past year has brought huge changes in medicine and science — from innovations like…

I want to bring your attention to a vitally important investigation STAT has published today. For more…
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Today STAT turns 8. In these annual letters, I usually talk proudly about all we…

With summer in full swing, it’s a great time to tuck into a new book…

Dear Readers, Today is an important day in the history of STAT: We have refreshed…

After months of vigorous deliberations, I’m thrilled to announce our 2023 STATUS List — the…

This year, STAT deepened its footholds in a number of coverage areas, from hospitals and…

Reflecting back on our favorite photographs from 2022, we are struck by how many portraits…

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Dear Readers, Today, STAT turns 7. I’d like to express my gratitude to readers like…

With the arrival of summer comes a chance to relax, reflect, and escape the day…
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Will Flanary’s days are spent conducting eye exams and cataract surgeries at a private practice…

All through 2021, journalists around the globe have captivated and inspired our staff at STAT….

In 2021, STAT’s contributing photographers found themselves on the frontlines on the pandemic once again….

Each year, STAT sets out to celebrate the unheralded heroes of science and medicine, poring…

In this time of transition, we’re back with our annual list of health, medicine, and…

STAT is putting together a list of books and podcasts that deal with health, medicine,…

WASHINGTON — Seventy-two senators and 302 members of the House of Representatives cashed a check…

WASHINGTON — State lawmakers in Oregon have tried to lower high drug prices from nearly…

For science, 2020 was a year like no other, as labs around the world shifted…

It has been a long, tough year unlike any other. As the new coronavirus tore…

This year was one that no one could have imagined — 2020 has been marked…

WASHINGTON — The world’s biggest drug makers and their trade groups have cut checks to…

Welcome to the fourth annual STAT Madness, a bracket-style tournament to find the best innovations…

This is our fourth annual STAT Madness, a bracket-style tournament to find the best innovations…

A DNA microscope. A gene therapy for “bubble boy” disease. The restoration of cellular activity…

In the last year, STAT’s contributing photographers have been inside operating rooms, kayaked into polluted…

Last year, when we asked science and health care soothsayers to peak ahead to 2019,…

As we look back on 2019, we at STAT find ourselves a little jealous. There…

Poul and Else were married for 57 years. For the last four, their granddaughter, photographer…